The mission of the Hazlet Environmental Commission is the preservation and protection of our natural resources to ensure a better quality of living for our generation and those to come. Our special commitment is to the care and nurturing of Natco Park.

New Jersey has had some heavy rains this summer so our thoughts may not be turning to water conservation. However, since water is a precious natural resource, it's always a good time to conserve! The site below provides many useful tips to help you save water both inside and outside your home.

All are welcome to attend the monthly meetings of the Hazlet Environmental Commission.

Meetings are held the first Monday of every month at 7:30 p.m. at the Hazlet Municipal Building.

From the Hazlet Environmental Commission

The Zika virus has been in the news. The virus is transmitted through a bite from an infected mosquito. Not all mosquitoes can transmit Zika virus or any mosquito-borne disease. There are many factors that make the transmission of Zika unlikely in our area. However, being vigilant about controlling mosquito growth is good practice at all times.

To find out what you can do - with little time, effort or cost- go to the following Web site for more information.

Our mission is the preservation and protection of our natural resources to ensure a better quality of living
for our generation and those to come. Our special commitment is to the care and nurturing of Natco Park.

Natco Park has been cited by the Audubon Society and the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens for its
extraordinary collection of plants and wildlife. Click here to download a brochure and map

Events:
Nature walks with a knowledgeable environmental guide are available by request and open to scout
and other groups as well as the general public. Please call to make appointments.